The decision to honor Charlie Kirk at Lambeau Field on Thursday night was made by the NFL. Ahead of Thursday night’s Packers-Commanders game, the NFL held a moment of silence for Kirk, who was fatally shot at an event in Utah on Wednesday.
BREAKING
THE #NFL JUST HELD A MOMENT OF SILENCE IN HONOR OF CHARLIE KIRK AND HIS LEGACY BEFORE TONIGHT’S #PACKERS–#COMMANDERS GAME.
The American Flags at Lambeau Field were also at half-staff in honor of Kirk, after he was assassinated yesterday.pic.twitter.com/z0JbzrJ22e
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) September 12, 2025
The NFL explained its decision to honor Kirk on Thursday.
“Last night’s moment was the league’s decision. It’s up to the clubs for this Sunday’s games.
“There have been a variety of moments of silence and tributes in-stadium and on-air in all games or a game immediately following events that rise to a national level. Clubs also often hold moments following a tragic event that affects their community.”
The NFL made sure to point out that they have held moments of silence during other tragedies.
“There have been moments following school shootings or an attack on a house of worship such as the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh in 2018. There also have been moments following major international incidents such as Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023 and weather-related incidents such as major hurricanes and fires. This is in addition to honoring those in the NFL family from tributes to recently passed players or personnel, or a player such as Damar Hamlin in 2023. The NFL also honored before Super Bowl LIV NBA star Kobe Bryant and the other victims of the helicopter crash (Gianna Bryant, Sarah and Payton Chester, Christina Mauser, Ara Zobayan) and also Pro Football Hall of Famer Chris Doleman who passed that week.”
While it was a league decision to honor Kirk on Thursday, it will be up to individual teams if they want to honor him this weekend.
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